of the AIM-ICQ (OSCAR) protocol
* Buddy management now in IRC as well
* Finally we have icons on menus. Cleaned up some of the older icons as well
* Lots of bug fixes
For a detailed changelog see:
http://ayttm.cvs.sourceforge.net/ayttm/ayttm/ChangeLog?view=markuppathrev=AYTTM_0_5_0_82
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Please suggest.
A response to Greg's Presentation.
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alright for me on Firefox 3. I think you should wait for the
page to load. For some reason the transition from billdesk to the
credit card site (CitiBank) takes a very long time.
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Are we all talking of the same product? I've used the service to pay
for my Tata Indicom cellphone bills without any hassles. Are you guys
talking of some other payment service for Indicom?
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Check your DNS settings. Use OpenDNS instead of the Sify provided DNS servers.
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Siddhesh
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your project on the site and upload your code either as a
tarball or check into cvs/svn or both.
Here's a starting point for you to understand a bit about software
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is perfectly fine. It seems to be a bug in
Firefox. See, it works fine in IE. So in that case, it could be a
not-so-good idea to support the crap...
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Mozilla Firefox. I guess marketing matters more than anything else.
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for a Debian DVD. What's that?, he asked. I told him it was a
Linux.
So he responded that he had only two Linux... ek Fedora aur doosra
'man-drive' ;)
Either ways, good to see Linux penetrating another market ;)
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I have no idea what my SAM server is supposed to be, but after looking into
my antidialerrc file I found out that 202.144.65.70 works but not in the way
the above link describes.
You're right about the SAM server. It is 202.144.65.70. But the URLs
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automatically be for Free software.
Either ways, I guess we need a awareness campaign for ODF as well. I
casually asked some of my colleagues about the current ODF vs OOXML
campaign and I was met with blank faces. I'm sure this must be true in
most medium to large consulting firms.
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heck is a Mic ot Microphone anyways
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for the PLUSES right :)
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then
. /etc/init.d/$i start
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in a natural content kind of a way (although I still can't make
sense of the short URLs bit).
Much of it is common sense really, but one cannot always say that a
good web programmer will take care of all of it.
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of the attacks
or is it normal?
It's a bug:
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You'll need either a static IP address or a dynamic DNS service
(dyndns.org). Also, you'll have to configure your DSL router to allow
traffic on port 80 (or any other port you wish to open for http).
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Hi,
Why does the wiki keep going down? I've been trying to access it for
the past two days but to no avail. The website OTOH, is working fine.
Why don't we host the wiki as the main website itself? The website
anyways is rarely updated.
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console type
'sudo dpkg -i package file name'. If there are any unresolved
dependencies, the package configuration will fail. At that point you
simply need to do 'sudo apt-get -f install'.
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Is this another argument in favour of Debian GNU/Linux? :)
All roads lead to Debian, the one true distro that will save the
believers when the world is about to end ;)
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see the theme of the medium, you'll see why it didn't really
happen the way you wish it should have.
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readers! What say? Please *fork* a thread for this :P
You're not sitting here doing a favour to people who come for help, so
don't act like you are. I'd say lets bury this potential thread hijack
right here rather than have it run wild like the Inkscape thread.
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being lost in transit. Only parts of some of your words have
reached the list.
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understand the amount of power and flexibility unleashed by the combo.
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for web based applications if you decide to go solo you will end up
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than actually developing a solution.
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_use_ them ;) If you can't cope, just go away. You
can't say the same in the Indian IT industry scenario.
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your email and search for something at the same time.
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On 9/1/07, Philip Tellis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
what's the difference between gaim and meebo?
I have the source for gaim, not for meebo. So I know what gaim is
doing with the info I submit.
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and the difference between Sify and
MTNL when it comes to loading google.com is still immense with Sify
being the better of the two.
Too bad we can't have Open routing as well :)
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(NBC used to pay per impression AFAIR). But advertisers soon
realized that people simply would ignore those ads and hence stopped
paying by the number of impressions.
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of the number of ways in which Tata affects your
your life (just because the name doesn't have Tata doesn't mean that
it's not)... anyways this is going offtopic...
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On 8/25/07, Dinesh Joshi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yeah that is why my life sucks big time :P Do you work for TCS or
something???
Yes.
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area. I know
people who complain to no end about erratic connections using Triband
(especially in areas in borivali west). I personally have had no major
connectivity issues.
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0.4.6-17. I'll take care in future.
If you're releasing deb/ubuntu packages then please let me know. I'll
add them to the release list in Sourceforge.
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Yet to try the webcam. Does it do voice yet ?
Not yet. This is just a 'catching up' release of sorts where we've
moved to newer toolkits and libraries. You're welcome to give it a
shot though :)
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So with the wingdings appearing type reset at the prompt and enter.
Your normal terminal should be back.
Oh cool, a command to do this. I normally just cat /bin/ls ;)
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patch? Or is it
necessary that debian patches be against released tarballs only?
I'm OK with it ( I'm assuming quick means within a couple of days, not
hours unless it's a critical fix ;) ).
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they were once but advertisers quickly saw the loss
in this) whereas TV adverts are billed by the air time.
Hence TV channels don't care (yet) if you change channels or not.
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=AYTTM_0_5_0
You may download the sources or RPMs from:
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a difference. They get
used to getting content out of the trash. It's just like traveling in
Mumbai -- the conditions suck big time and something should be done
about it, but in the end everyone gets used to it.
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Does it remain the same even after a reboot?
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Only for the logical partitions, is the scheme followed. hda1
Nope, it's for all partitions.
How did you realize that the boot partition was corrupt? I'm asking
since you said that fsck came out clean.
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sections of your question and replying actually makes it easier to
read and follow.
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the FedoraProject wiki;
*These* are the original list guidelines:
http://www.glug-bom.org/Data/Objects/M/MailingListGuidelines/viewObject
Shouldn't we be wikifying the original guidelines instead of lifting
it from FedoraProject?
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No, you cannot simply get it for free _just_ because the software is
GPL'ed. The seller may ask money for it if he wishes. GPL'ed software
must be mukt, not necessarily muft.
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In the rectangle shaped white triband routers, the eth and usb
interfaces have IPs of 1 and 2 respectively. Can they serve 2 separate
machines at the same time?
Yes they can. I tried it once about three months back.
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cannot comment on this since I haven't had a parallel windows
installation for about 2 years now. But then, is this really _that_
common a problem as you're making it out to be? If yes then it's a
reasonably big flaw.
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. But we do suck when it comes to
customer communication.
As you observed, the problem isn't always language skills, it is
_communication_ skills that make or break the issue. And communication
is not only about speaking, it is more about listening.
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would guess *BSD). You're not really updating your
antivirus everyday or trying to defrag your HD are you?
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=Ubuntudistro2=Debian
There's a little bit more to be invested in configuration (and almost
none of it requires rocket science) on installation but the end result
is a system that is much sleeker, faster and more stable overall.
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It is slower than Office 2000 but definitely faster than Office XP.
Benchmark?
Why, my perception of course ;)
Oh, and my family's perception as well... yeah I know it still doesn't
qualify as a scientific reading ;)
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Hi All,
This is probably a very basic question but here goes anyways -- which
would be faster in C/C++ (or would it make no difference at all?):
while(condition)
{
...
}
OR
while(true)
{
...
if(condition)
break;
...
}
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think I'll have to search for my Computer Architecture book now ;)
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it execute slowly as well:
while(true)
{
if(condition1)
{
do_something;
break;
}
if(condition2)
{
do_something;
break;
}
do_something;
break;
}
Apologies for causing the confusion.
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Exactly. So does this happen even with optimization turned off? If it
does then shouldn't my code in query two cause a miss in the
instruction pipeline all the time?
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is of bandwidth.
Ubuntu installs well. It impresses them. But then it runs up HUGE bills
downloading softwares.
I guess you pay for it one way or the other ;)
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illegible statements. It really hurts when someone writes it on
purpose though.
I guess this thread has veered well off topic now.
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working?
Also, once the router is plugged in and all the lights except LAN are
on, post the output of `ifconfig` and `route -n`
Also, did you try adding the Network Monitor applets on your gnome
panel like I had mentioned in my last email?
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applets as u told me.
Which applet changed when you plugged in your router? And yes, hal is
installed by default.
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Alternatively, add 2-3 Network Monitor applets in your main panel.
Configure one with connection name as eth0, the second as eth1 and the
third as eth2. Unplug and plug in your router and see which one of the
applet icons change when you do so.
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on the router turn itself on at any time? Is the 'Power' LED on the
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i tried the instructions on the wiki. but it did not help is there any
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This should be useful:
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to the end, but no access.
I logged into my sourceforge shell account successfully and was about
to proudly say 'Well, works for me'. Then I realized I was using my
MTNL connection and not sify :P
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He he. May be BOM-Sify users. Let me try to find some MAA-Sify user
and ask him to check. :)
MAA-Sify user here... ssh on port 22 not working.
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emacs copy paste easier to use than vi's. Take your
cursor to the start of the point where you want to copy and press
ctrl+space. Then go to the end of the section your want to copy
and press Esc and then shift+w.
To cut+paste do ctrl+space and Esc and ctrl+w.
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to use vim at work; sadly
no emacs on our systems there. Vim is really cool -- it's just that I
prefer emacs if given a choice.
Btw, this discussion could head to yet another 'vi vs emacs' type debate.
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to actually un-archive it
and then execute it -- this is probably the most likely way to spread.
But then again, impact will be limited to the users privileges on the
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capable distro.
They might as well sell their laptops OS-less. They're reinforcing the
belief that Linux is this GUI-less, strictly geeks only OS.
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you get asked for your root password. The
process of installing an external driver is hence distinctly different
from the way in which the device would be used regularly. This more or
less eliminates (or at least, makes difficult) another infection
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still hold -- an on-device virus could still fake a driver
installation routine and get in. The user wouldn't have a clue.
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the two. Also, if you have a trojan'ed
CD then you've not used the original manufacturers CD.
The bottom-line is that you have to trust the manufacturer of your product.
Best, use a Free (mukt) driver or device that uses a mukt driver.
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of drivers for any random chinese USB
drive, mp3 player, etc, loading the binary blindly is like keeping
your doors open for everybody.
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version and would have limited
functionality until another operating system is installed
Now, does that mean that some drivers are not available on Linux or is
it simply negative marketing for Linux?
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size -- more the bits, more difficult it is.
Here's apparently the first case of DES being broken by brute force:
http://www.interhack.net/pubs/des-key-crack/
PS: I'm not a crypto expert, I'm just trying to reason out stuff based
on facts I read up. Please correct wherever applicable.
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. Hence,
it's not just about corporate culture for us, it's much deeper.
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